Ideal Ideal Do Not, for One Repulse, Give Up The Purpose That You Resolved to Effect. (William Shakespeare, British Dramatist) Don't just fail to give up your original determination. (British drama writer Shakespeare .w.) Don't Part With Your Illusions. When the is Gone You May STILL EXIST, But You Have Ceased To Live. (Mark Twain, American Writer) Don't give up your fantasy. When the fantasy is not there, you can still survive, but you are still afraid. ((American writer Mark Tween) I want to bring out the secrets of nature and apply Theim for the happiness of man. I don't know for the short time we are in the world. (Thomas Edison, American Inventor, I want to reveal the secret of nature, used to benefit humanity. I think that in our brief life, the best contribution is too this. (US inventor love Di Si. T.) Ideal is The Beacon Ideal is the road lamp. There is no solid direction; there is no direction, there is no life. (Russian writer Tolste. L.. IF Winter Comes, CAN Spring Be Far Behind? (PB Shelley, British Poet) Winter, will spring will be far? (British poet, Shelley. PB) if you doubt yourself, Then Indeed You Stand on Shaky11 Ground. (Ibsen, Norwegian Dramatist) If you suspect yourself, then your foothold is indeed unstable. (Norweg drama writer Ibu) if you would go up high, the use you ip LEGS! DO Not let yourselves carried aloft; do not seat yourselves on other people's backs and heads. (f. w. Nietzsche, german philosopher) If you want to go high, you should use your own two legs! Don't let others lift you. To the height; don't sit on the back and head of others. (German philosopher Nietzsche. FW) IT IS at Our Mother's Knee That We acquire Our Nobles T And Truest and Highest, But there Seldom Any Money In Them. (Mark Twain, American Writer) is in our mother's lap, we have got our highest, most sincere and most ideal, but there are few There is any money.
(American writer Mark Tween) Living without AN AIM IS LIKE SAILING WITHOUT A COMPAS. Alexander Dumas (Davy de la Pailleterie, French Writer) There is no target like a navigation. There is no compass. (French writer Alexandre Dumas. A.) The ideals which have lighted my way, and time after time have given me new courage to face life cheerfully 19 have been kindness, beauty and truth. (Albert Einstein, American scientist) ideals which have lighted We causing the road and constantly giving me new courage to face life, those ideals are - true, good, beautiful. (American Scientist Einstein. A.) The Important Thing in Life Is To Have A Great Aim, And The Determination To Attain It. (Johan Wolfgang Von Goethe, German Poet and Dramatist) Life is important to identify a great goal And determined to achieve it. (German poet, drama singer. J. m.) The man with a new idea is a crank untric the idea succeeds. (Mark Twain, American Writer) has a geeks before his idea implementation. (American writer Mark Tween) The Only Limit To Our Realization of Tomorrow Will Be Our DouBts of Today. (Franklin Roosevelt, American PRESIDENT) Realizing the ideal obstacle to Tomorrow is today's doubts. (US President Roosevelt. F.) When An End Is Lawful And Obligatory, The Indispensable Means To Is Are Also Lawful And Obligatory. (Americ Lincoln, American StateMan) If a purpose is just right, the necessary must do this The means is also just right and must be taken. (American politician Lincoln. A.) Struggle Struggle Genius Only Means Hard-Working All One's Life (Mendeleyer, Russian Chemist) The genius only means a unremitting effort. (Russian Chemist) i Have Nothing to Offer But Blood, Toil Tears and Sweat (Winston Churchill) I can offer no other, only blood, hard work, tears and sweat. (Johan Wolfgang Goethe, German Poet and Dramatist) People will make mistakes as long as struggle.
(German poet, playwright german. JW) My Fellow Americans, ask What Your country can do for you; ask where you can do for your country. My fellow citizens of the world; ask not what America Will Do for you, But What Together We can do for the freedom of man. (John Kennedy, American President) American compatriots, don't ask the country what can do for you, and ask you what you can do for the country. Citizens in the world don't ask what the United States will do for you, and ask us what we can do with the freedom of humans. (US President Kennedy. J.) Our destiny Offers Not The Cup of Despair, but the chalice of opportunity. (Richard Nixon, American President) Delivery is not disappointing wine, but the opportunity to cup. (US President Nixon. R.) Patience Is Bitter, But Its Fruit Is Sweet. (Jean Jacques Rousseau, French Thinker) Paste is painful, but its fruit is sweet. (French thoughtful Rousseau. J. J.) Progress is the Activity of Today and the association of Tomorrow. (EMERSON, AMERICAN Thinker) Progress is today's event, tomorrow's guarantee. (Emerson, American thinker student) The world can be changed by man's endeavor, and that this endeavor can lead to something new and better .No man can sever the bonds that unite him to his society simply by averting his eyes. He must ever be Receptive and Sensitive to the New; And Have Sufficient Courage and Skill To Novel Facts and to DEAL WITH THEM. (Franklin Roosevelt, American President) People can change the world, this effort can make humans to reach new, better realm . No one is only closed by closing, and I can cut my contact with the society. He must be sensitive, ready to accept fresh things; he must have courage and ability to face new facts and solve new problems. (US President Rose Fujian. F.) There Is No Royal Road To Science, And Only Those Who Do Not Dread The Fatiguing Climb of Gaining Its Numinous Summits (Karl Marx, German Revolutionary) There is no flat avenue in science. Wearing people climbing along its rugged road, there is hope to reach its glorious vertices. (German revolutionary Marx. K.) The man who Has Made Up His Mind to Win Will Never Say "Impossible". (Bonaparte Napoleon, French Emperor) Anyone who is determined to win is never saying "impossible."
(French emperor Napoleon. B.) to do whatver Needs to be done to practice of freedom. (Ronald Reagan, American President) In order to keep this, the most great free fortress, we must do our best . (US President Rago. R.) We Cannot Always Build The Future for Our Youth, But We can Build Our Youth for the Future. (Franklin Roosevelt, American President) We can't always make a better future for our youth, but we can Create our youth generation for the future. (US President Roosevelt. F.) Where there is a will, there is a wa ye. (Thomas Edison, American Inventor) is ambiguous, and things are (US inventor Edison. T.) Success Success articles Achievement Provides the Only Real Pleasure in Life (Thomas Edison, American Inventor) Achievements is the only true fun of life. (US inventor Edison. T.) BUT HAS THE LAST WORD BEEN SAID? IS All Hope to be lost? Is all hope to be lost? Is the defeat final no! (Charles de Gaulle, French PRESIDENT) But the defeat has been fixed, the victory is not expected? No, you can't say this! (French President David. C.) I succeeded because I Willed it; I never haSitated. (Bonaparte Napoleon, French emperor) I successful because I am determined, never. (French emperor Napoleon. B.) If you wish to succeed, you should use persistence as your good friend, experience as your reference, prudence as your brother and hope as your sentry. (Thomas Edison, American inventor) If you wish to succeed, When the perseverance is a good friend, with experience as a staff, carefully for the brothers, so that the sentinel. (American inventor Thomas Edison. T.) Only those who have the patience to do simple things perfectly ever acquire the skill to do difficult things easily. (Friedrich Schiller, German Dramatist and poet). Only those who have the patience to do simple work of man, It can easily complete difficult things easily. (German drama writer, poet Schiller. F.) Power Invariably Means Both response and danger (Theodore Roosevelt, American President) Strength will always mean responsibility and danger. (US President Roosevelt. T.) Success Covers A Multitude of Blunders. (George Bernard Shaw, BRITISH DRAMATIST) successfully created from a large number of disappointment.
(British drama writer Xiao Bo Bona. G.) The People The People Who Get Up and Look for Circumstances They Want, and if The cannot Find Them .they Make Them (George Bernard Shaw, British Dramatist) In this world, people who have achieved success are those who strive to find them to see the opportunity. If they can't find the opportunity, they will create opportunities. (British drama writer Xiao Benner. G.) You Have to Believe in Yourself. That's The Secret of Success. (Charles Chaplin, American Actor) must believe in yourself, this is the secret of success. (American actor Chaplin. C.) Health Health A Light Heart Lives Long. (William Shakespeare, British Dramatist) Overnictive Longevity. (British drama writer Shakespeare. W.) Early to bed and early to rise, Makes a manhengy, wealthy and wise. (Benjamin Franklin, American PRESIDENT) will make people healthy, rich and smart. (US President President Franklin. B.) Sloth, Like Rust, Consumes Faster Than Labor Wears (American President) Lazy is like rust than the body. (US President Franklin. B.) The First Wealth Is Health. (AMERICAN Thinker) Health is the first wealth of life. (American thoughtful love. R. W.) Wealth Fortune All The Splendor 1 in The World Is Not Worth a Good Friend. (Voltaire, French Thinker) All Ronghua Wealth is not as good as a good friend. (French Thought Voltte) Creditors 4 Have Better Memories Than Debtors. (Benjamin Franklin, American President) is better than the memory of borrowing. (US President Franklin. B.) IF you would know the value of money, go and try to borrow some. (Benjamin Franklin, American President) To know the value of money, try to borrow money. (US President Franklin. B.) IF Your Riches Are Yours, why don't you take it. (Benjamin Franklin, American President) If wealth is you, then why don't you put them with you? Bring another world? (US President Franklin. B.) Money Is A Good Servant And A Bad Master. (Francis Bacon, British Philosopher) Money is a good servant, and is also an evil. (British philosopher bacon. F.) Money Is Like Muck, Not Good Except it be spread. (Francis Bacon, British Philosopher) Money is better than manure, only Sprinkle in the earth is useful.
(British philosopher bacon. F.) No Country, However Rich, Can afford The Waste of Its Human Resources. No country, no matter how wealthy it is, you can't afford human resources. (US President Rosefrica. F.) Sometimes One Pays Most for the Things One Gets for Nothing. Sometimes a person pays the highest cost for something that does not spend money. (American Scientist Einstein. A.) Happiness Happiness A Lifetime of Happiness! No man alive could be it; it would be hell on earth. (G. Bernard Shaw, British Dramatist) Lifetime Happiness! This is what the people can't stand it, it will be hell. (British drama writer Xiao Bota. G.) Happiness is form courage. (H. Jackson, British Writer) Happiness is a form of courage. (British writer Jackson. H.) Happy is the man who iving by his hobby. (G. Bernard shaw, british diamatist) is happy with some kind of happiness. (British drama writers Xiao Benner.) Happiness Lies Not in The Mere Possession of Money; It Lies in The Joy of Achievement, In The Thrill of Creative Effort. (Franklin Roosevelt, American President) Happiness is not to have money, and The joy of achieving achievements and the passion of creativity. (US President Roosevelt. F.) Human Felicity Is Producted Not So Much by Great Pieces of Good Fortune That Seldom Happen, as by Little Advantages That Occur Every Day. (Benjamin Franklin, American President). Happiness said that human happiness comes from occasional Fortune, it is better to say that you have a little benefit every day. (US President Franklin. B.) Most Folks Are About As Happy As The Make Up Their Minds To Be. (Abraham Lincoln, American President) For most people, they believe that they have more happiness, there are more happiness. (US President Lincoln. A.) The Secret of Being MiSerable Is To Have Leisure To Bother About WHETHER You Are Happy, British Dramatist) The painful secret is that there is a happiness that you are happy. (British drama writer Xiao Bena. G.) The Supreme Happiness of Life Is The Conviction That We Are Loved. (Victor Hugo, French Novel) Life is firm in love with us.
(French novelist huge. V.) There is no paradise on Earth Equal to the union of love and innocence. (Jean Jacques Rousseau, French Thinker) The biggest happiness in the world is that there is only love and innocent. (French thought Rousseau. J. J.) TO Really Understand A Man We Must Judge Him in misfortune. (Bonaparte napoleon, french emperor) To truly understanding one, you need to examine him in unfortunate. (The French emperor Napoleon. B.) We Have No more right to consume Happiness WIALTPUCING IT. CONSUME Wealth WITHOUT PRODUCING IT. (George Bernard Shaw, British Dramatist) is just like we have no need to enjoy wealth without creating wealth, we There is no need to enjoy happiness without creating happiness. (British drama writer Xiao Bena. G.) Time Time Articles At TWENTY YEARS OF AGE, The Will Reigns; At Thirty, The Wit; And at Forty, The Judgment. (Benjamin Franklin, American President) Game when 20 years old The role is the will, and it is a wisdom at the age of 30. It is judged when you are forty years old. (US President Franklin. B.) Do You Love Life? The Do Not Squander Time; for That's The Stuff5 Life IS Made of. (Benjamin Franklin, American President) Do you love life? So, don't waste time, because life is composed of time. (US President Franklin. B.) Each Moment In History Is A Fleeting Time, Precious and Unique. (Richard Nixon, American President) Historical Giant Turn, Dividing the time is very valuable, and it is also unique. (US President Nixon. R.) Fish And Visitors Smell Three Day Day Day Day Day, American President (US President Franklin. B.) I am A Slow Walker, But I Never Walk Backwards (Abraham Lincoln, American President) I have a very slow, but I never refund. (US President Lincoln. A.) IF You Want To Understand Today, you have to search yesterday. (Pearl Buck, American female Writer) Want to know today, you must study yesterday. (American Female Pearl) in Delay There Lies No Plenty, Then Come Kiss Me, Sweet and TWENTY, YOUTH'S A Stuff That Will Not Endure (William Shakespeare, British Dramatist) moved, no more, twenty Li , Please kiss me, glow, youth, you can.
(British drama writer Shakespeare. W.) Never Leave That Until Tomorrow, Which You can do today. (Benjamin Franklin, American President) Don't drag tomorrow. (US President Franklin. B.) Ordinary People Merely Think How The Shall Spend Their Time; A man of talent Tries To use it. (Arthur Schopenhauer, German Philosopher) General people only think how to spend time, talented people try to use time. (Uncle German philosopher. A.) The Golden Age is Before US, NOT BEHIND US. (Mark Twain, American Writer) Golden Age is not behind us. (American writer Mark Tween) The Time of Life is Short; To spend triashnes, IT Would Be Too Long. (William Shakespeare, British Dramatist) Life is short, if the annual Chinese, the short life is too long. . (British drama writer Shakespeare. W.) Time is Money. (Benjamin Franklin, American PRESIDENT) Time is money. (US President Franklin. B.) to Choose Time Is To Save Time. (Francis Bacon, British Philosopher) reasonable time is saving time. (British philosopher bacon. F.) We ALWAYS HAVE TIME ENOUGH, IF WE WILFANG VON Goethe, German POET) As long as we can make good time, it will never use it. (German poet singer J.W.) Weep No more, no sigh, nor groan. Sorrow Calls no time That's gone. (John Fletcher, BRITIH DRAMATIST) Don't cry, don't sigh, don't be embarrassing; sadness does not return to the time. (British drama writer Frei). J.) Study learning Eternal Truths Will Be Neither True Nor Eternal Unless They Have Fresh Meaning for Every New Social Situation. (Franklin Roosevelt, American President) E Eternal Truth If not in the new social situation Give new meaning, or it is not truth, or it is not eternal. (US President Roosevelt. F.) Histories Make Men Wise; Poems Witty; The Mathematics Subtle; Natural Philosophy Deep; Moral Grave; Logic and Rhetic Able To Contend. (Francis Bacon, British Philosopher) History is sensible; poetry Mathematics make people carefully; natural philosophy is profound; ethics make people solemn; logical rhetoric makes people feel good. (British philosopher bacon. F.) If you don't let you mar mar learn. (Thomas Edison, American Inventor) If you are young, there is no way to think, then you will never think about it. .
(US inventor Edison. T.) Natural Abilities Are Like Natural Plants That Need Pruning by Study. (Francis Bacon, British Philosopher) The natural talent is like a natural plant, it needs to be trimmed by learning. (British philosopher bacon. F.) WORK work articles don't gild the Lily. Don't give lily and brunette add. (British drama writer Shakespeare. W.) I can live for two months on a good company (Mark TWAIN, AMERICAN WRITER) I can make it full of two months. (American writer Mark Tween IT is no use doing what you like; you have got to like what you do. (Winston Churchill, British Prime Minister) Can you love which line? Do you want to love which line? (American Prime Minister Churchill. W.) My Philosophy of Life IS Work. (Thomas Alva Edison, American Inventor) My life philosophy is work. (US inventor Edison. T. a.) WHEN WORK IS A PLEasure, Life Is Slavery (Maxim Gorky, Russian Writer) is a kind of enjoyment! When work is an obligation, life is a bitter barter. (Russian writer Golgi. M.) Work banishes Thie Three Great Evils: BOREDOM, VICE, AND POVERTY. (Voltaire, French Philosopher) works running three devils: boring, falling and poverty. (French philosopher Volgiti) Knowledge knowledge articles Activity is the only road to knowpeledge. (George Bernard Shaw, British Dramatist) Action is the only road to knowledge. (British drama writer Xiao Bona. G.) A Free Man Obtains Knowledge from Many Sources 1 Besides Books (Thomas Jefferson, American President) A free person can get from many other sources from many other sources in addition to getting knowledge from books know how. (US President Jefferson. T.) A Great Part To The Information I have was acquired by looking up something and finding something else on the Way. (ADAMS FRANKLIN, AMERICAN HUMORIST) I have learned this: Looking for Another additional information was found when a material was found. (American humorous writer Franklin. A.) IF a man Empties His Purse Into His Head, No Man, An Investment In Knowledge Always Pays The Best Interest. (Benjamin Franklin, American President) All pursuit of knowledge No one can take it away; invest in knowledge, the best benefits.